Upgrading over a corrupt OS

Weston

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My Windows 7 four year old Qosmio laptop never recovered from a Trojan attack a month ago. Although the virus was removed with the help of an online malware removal thread, the User folder had been tampered with, and certain applications were opening only sometimes.

An in-store technician created a new User Profile for me, but the boot problem persists. First boot in the morning is usually successful. During the day, one way or another, the laptop will need to restart, and then the boot process freezes at one of two spots. In Safe Mode, either applications won't open but connection works, or applications open but connection isn't working. On rare occasions, a boot will succeed. Three distinct boot processes.

After a month of trying to avoid the high cost of in-store repair, I am having a clean install of Windows done by a technician.

1. I do not have a Windows 7 disk.
2. I removed as much of the Windows 10 prep material loaded on my laptop as I could, so the Windows 10 prep folder is not intact.
3. If circumstances were normal, I would choose 7 over 10.

Questions:
1. Is a free upgrade to Windows 10 possible, given that I removed some prep files and given that the Windows 7 OS is not working right?
2. If it's possible, will it remove what is causing the Windows 7 problem and be free of related problems?

Thanks.
 

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17.3
First, if you need to do a Clean Install again, don't pay someone. We can guide you through it here. == Just my personal opinion, I would try to get Win 7 going before installing Win 10. That may not cure your problem and you may not like Win 10. A Win 10 free upgrade is available if you have Win 7 now even if you have removed Win 10 files. == Since you are paying someone to install Win 7, get a Win 7 disk from him. I assume you have a Product Key that came with your PC. Be sure the Tech has activated the install with your Product Key. Let us know how things are progressing.
 

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No response. Is what I'm asking about illegal? Unethical?
 

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Intel Cor i5-2410M
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NVIDIA GeForce G-Sync
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Realtek HD Audio
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17.3
Thank you. Our posts seem to have crossed. This morning, in preparation for a clean install, I copied and pasted my documents, pictures, and the user folder onto a new USB. Midway through the pasting of the user folder, I received warnings from Microsoft security essentials (TrojanDownloader, which was also removed a few days ago). Yet, scans by MSE and Avira are normal. My paid version of Malwarebytes is turned off, possibly a conflict with MSE.
 

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Asus ROG
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Windows10 64 bit
CPU
Intel Cor i5-2410M
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6 (5.91) GB
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NVIDIA GeForce G-Sync
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
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17.3
Thank you. Our posts seem to have crossed. This morning, in preparation for a clean install, I copied and pasted my documents, pictures, and the user folder onto a new USB. Midway through the pasting of the user folder, I received warnings from Microsoft security essentials (TrojanDownloader, which was also removed a few days ago). Yet, scans by MSE and Avira are normal. My paid version of Malwarebytes is turned off, possibly a conflict with MSE.

MSE and Malwarebytes can and should be run together. Those two are about your best combo for fighting the ills of PC land. == I am a bit confused now, I thought you had a Tech guy do a Clean Install for you. Did he give you a Win 7 Disk?
 

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Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1333 mhz
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AMD Radeon HD6670
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No, he created a new User Profile; I have a new User Name. I would attribute the boot problem to a confusion of paths, but the problems were there before the Name was changed.

When I look in Properties for folders and files, I still see the original name. I had renamed the original with "-old" but that never appears anywhere.

I am watching an Avira scan, and I see from the 3447 warnings that when the new user folder was created, the windows 10 prep folder ($windows bt) was downloaded again.
 

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Asus ROG
OS
Windows10 64 bit
CPU
Intel Cor i5-2410M
Memory
6 (5.91) GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce G-Sync
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3
My Windows 7 four year old Qosmio laptop never recovered from a Trojan attack a month ago. Although the virus was removed with the help of an online malware removal thread, the User folder had been tampered with, and certain applications were opening only sometimes.

An in-store technician created a new User Profile for me, but the boot problem persists. First boot in the morning is usually successful. During the day, one way or another, the laptop will need to restart, and then the boot process freezes at one of two spots. In Safe Mode, either applications won't open but connection works, or applications open but connection isn't working. On rare occasions, a boot will succeed. Three distinct boot processes.

When you say "It needs to restart", what do you mean. Does it just reboot on its own or do you do a reboot yourself? If you do a reboot yourself, what reason makes you think it needs a reboot?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
CPU
Intel Core i3-2120 3.30Ghz
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V LX Intel Z68 Socket H2 ATX
Memory
Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1333 mhz
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD6670
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Audigy SE 24-Bit
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus VE228
Screen Resolution
1440 X 900
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120 GB Sata 3 SSD ==
Kingston SH103/S3 120 G Hyper X 120 GB SSD ==
Western Digital 500 GB Caviar Green 7200 RPM ==
PSU
Corsair CX600M == 600 Watt
Case
NZXT Apollo - Silver with Clear Side Panel
Cooling
Three 120 mm Fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural 4000
Mouse
Microsoft Custom Optical 3000
Internet Speed
AT&T Fiber Optic Wireless Network
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Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Chrome
Other Info
120 mm Blue LED Fan -- Three Blue LED Lazer Light Sticks

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
CPU
Intel Core i3-2120 3.30Ghz
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V LX Intel Z68 Socket H2 ATX
Memory
Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1333 mhz
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD6670
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Audigy SE 24-Bit
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus VE228
Screen Resolution
1440 X 900
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120 GB Sata 3 SSD ==
Kingston SH103/S3 120 G Hyper X 120 GB SSD ==
Western Digital 500 GB Caviar Green 7200 RPM ==
PSU
Corsair CX600M == 600 Watt
Case
NZXT Apollo - Silver with Clear Side Panel
Cooling
Three 120 mm Fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural 4000
Mouse
Microsoft Custom Optical 3000
Internet Speed
AT&T Fiber Optic Wireless Network
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Chrome
Other Info
120 mm Blue LED Fan -- Three Blue LED Lazer Light Sticks
Just because you get a popup from MBAM or MSE does not necessarily mean you have a Trojan or Malware or anything, there are always false positives, you downloaded whatever the issue is, so you should know exactly what caused the issue :)

Do your own clean install with our help of course :)

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/1649-clean-install-windows-7-a.html

Run the clean command using Diskpart to wipe out everything on the drive first, then install windows .

http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/52129-disk-clean-clean-all-diskpart-command.html
 

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If I leave the laptop unattended for about 20 minutes or more, when I return, the screen will be black, frozen, and unresponsive, the power light still on. Coincidentally, after I typed the word "unattended" above, Windows broke in to Configure. I went into the kitchen, poured a cup of coffee, and returned -- no more than 5 minutes. The configuration had apparently finished and a reboot had reached the Windows Welcome screen and frozen. I shut down.

When I started again, the abnormally closed screen appeared. I chose Open Normally. The boot got as far as my desktop with all icons present; then the screen (cursor and hourglass) froze, requiring me to shut down and Start again. I chose Open Normally again, and the boot was successful. Remarkable, because a normal boot usually only happens first try in the morning or after several unsuccessful or safemode efforts.

My User Folder and Boot problems started with:
1. Please update to the latest . . . //www.downmcflplayer.com/Update/...
2. Setup.exe //admin.magnoapp.com/zdK9.....
3. Rinoreader
4. Trojan:Win32/Patched.AO DNS.dll is missing.

I don't appear to have a virus at this time. But I'm getting frequent error messages (e.g., plug-in has stopped; WordPerfect has stopped working; etc, in addition to the Boot problem.
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Asus ROG
OS
Windows10 64 bit
CPU
Intel Cor i5-2410M
Memory
6 (5.91) GB
Graphics Card(s)
NVIDIA GeForce G-Sync
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3
Since you do not have a Win 7 CD, if possible you need to Create a System Repair disc as in Message 8. Boot with this i.e. have it in your CD drive when you start the PC. What you might do is make disc, put it in your CD drive when you shutdown for the night and then in the morning when you start it should boot your PC and allow a System Repair. It takes a couple minutes to get it going. You will see a prompt on the screen that says "Hit any key to boot from CD drive". Hit a key and hopefully it will start and do you some good.
 

My Computer

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Build
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit - Build 7600 SP1
CPU
Intel Core i3-2120 3.30Ghz
Motherboard
Asus P8Z68-V LX Intel Z68 Socket H2 ATX
Memory
Kingston 4 GB DDR3 1333 mhz
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon HD6670
Sound Card
Sound Blaster Audigy SE 24-Bit
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus VE228
Screen Resolution
1440 X 900
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex 3 120 GB Sata 3 SSD ==
Kingston SH103/S3 120 G Hyper X 120 GB SSD ==
Western Digital 500 GB Caviar Green 7200 RPM ==
PSU
Corsair CX600M == 600 Watt
Case
NZXT Apollo - Silver with Clear Side Panel
Cooling
Three 120 mm Fans
Keyboard
Microsoft Natural 4000
Mouse
Microsoft Custom Optical 3000
Internet Speed
AT&T Fiber Optic Wireless Network
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials
Browser
Chrome
Other Info
120 mm Blue LED Fan -- Three Blue LED Lazer Light Sticks
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